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The image shows an open book or catalog featuring an exhibition about the artist Ernst Barlach. The central focus is a detailed, black-and-white portrait of Ernst Barlach, drawn by Leonard Baskin. The portrait depicts Barlach with a serious expression, wearing a hat and sporting a full beard and mustache.
The text accompanying the portrait reads:
"Ernst Barlach: 1870-1938
An exhibition at
Busch-Reisinger Museum
Harvard University
December 16, 1970 - February 13, 1971"
Additionally, there is a note at the bottom of the page:
"Leonard Baskin: Portrait of Ernst Barlach, woodcut (artist's proof, courtesy of Alan Page)"
The book appears to be a catalog or a guide for the exhibition, providing information about the artist and the event. The pages are slightly aged, indicating it is an older publication.
The image shows a poster for an exhibition dedicated to the artist Ernst Barlach. The details on the poster are as follows:
The central feature of the poster is a detailed sketch of an elderly man, presumably a self-portrait or a portrait by Ernst Barlach, showcasing his distinctive drawing style. The sketch is rendered in a bold, expressive manner.
Additionally, there is a smaller label or section on the left side of the poster that provides more information:
The overall design of the poster is simple and focused on the artwork and information about the exhibition.
The image depicts an exhibition poster for an art show featuring the work of Ernst Barlach, a renowned German sculptor, draughtsman, and writer. The poster is housed in an open book or album.
The central illustration on the poster is a detailed black-and-white portrait etching of Ernst Barlach's face, done in a stylized and expressive manner. The artist's name, "Ernst Barlach," is prominently displayed in bold, red text, along with the years "1870-1938," indicating his birth and death years.
Below the portrait, there is additional text providing information about the exhibition:
In the lower left corner of the poster, there is a smaller image, also a portrait of Barlach, with a credit noting it as a "Portrait of Ernst Barlach, etching (artist's proof), courtesy of Alex Page."
To the left page of the book, there is a smaller, similar promotional card with the same information, featuring another portrait of Barlach. The book or album itself appears to be a catalog or record of the exhibition.
The image shows a book with its cover open, displaying an exhibition poster for "Ernst Barlach: 1870-1938."
The poster features a striking black-and-white line drawing of Ernst Barlach, a German sculptor, painter, and playwright. The drawing is expressive, emphasizing the contours and texture of Barlach's face, beard, and hat.
The poster includes the following text:
Additionally, there is a smaller image of a portrait of Ernst Barlach on the left page of the book, also in black and white, with the credit: "Leonard Baskin, Portrait of Ernst Barlach, etching (artist’s proof), courtesy of Alex Page."
The book itself appears to be an art book or catalog related to the exhibition, given the inclusion of the poster and other relevant visual material.
The image shows the open pages of a book with a prominent poster or flyer for an exhibition. The flyer features a detailed black and white sketch of a person wearing a hat, likely representing the artist Ernst Barlach.
The flyer details the exhibition titled "Ernst Barlach: 1870-1938". It indicates that this exhibition was held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, from December 16, 1970, to February 13, 1971. The poster includes a small inset photo of a portrait of Ernst Barlach drawing his own sketch, credited to Leonard Baskin.
The visual design is simple and minimalistic, focusing on the central sketch and text. The book's pages are open, revealing the flyer prominently in the middle of the book. The background of the flyer is plain, allowing the sketch and text to stand out clearly.
The image shows a book or catalog open to a page featuring an exhibition poster. The poster prominently displays a black and white line drawing of a man's face with a hat. The text on the poster provides details about an exhibition titled "Ernst Barlach: 1870-1938," which was held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University from December 16, 1970, to February 13, 1971. The drawing is attributed to Leonard Baskin, and the text mentions that it is a portrait of Ernst Barlach, with the artist's proof, and courtesy of Alex Presser. There is also a smaller reproduction of the same drawing in the margin on the left side of the page, along with the text "Ernst Barlach 1870-1938."
The image shows an open publication or exhibition catalogue laid on a flat surface. On the right page, there is text that reads "Ernst Barlach: 1870-1938", referencing the German expressionist sculptor, printmaker and writer Ernst Barlach, alongside dates indicating a retrospective of his work covering his birth to his death. Below that is further text indicating that the exhibition took place at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, from December 16, 1970, to February 13, 1971. The left page contains a smaller partial view of the same image that appears larger on the right, oriented vertically, and additional exhibition information. The design of the pages is minimalistic, with ample white space around the text and graphics.
The image shows an open book with an exhibition poster laid over the book's pages. The poster features a simple, sketch-like line drawing of a person's head wearing a cap, focusing on the ear and side of the face. The text on the poster reads:
"Ernst Barlach: 1870-1938
An exhibition at the Busch-Reisinger Museum Harvard University
December 16, 1970 - February 13, 1971"
Below this text, there is a smaller line of text crediting Leonard Baskin for the portrait. The book underneath also seems to have the same image and text printed on one of its pages. The overall presentation emphasizes Ernst Barlach and an exhibition held at Harvard University.
The image depicts the cover of a catalog or exhibition book dedicated to the artist Ernst Barlach. The cover features a striking black-and-white illustration of a man with a beard and a hat, rendered in a detailed, textured style that emphasizes depth and character. The illustration is centered and occupies most of the upper portion of the page.
Below the illustration, the text prominently displays the artist's name, Ernst Barlach, in bold, orange-red typography. Underneath the name, the years 1870–1938 are listed, indicating the artist's lifespan. Additional text provides context, stating that this is "An exhibition at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University," with the exhibition dates listed as December 16, 1970 – February 13, 1971.
In the bottom left corner of the cover, there is a smaller thumbnail image of the same illustration, likely serving as a preview or additional visual element. The overall design is clean and minimalist, with a focus on the powerful portrait and the artist's name, suggesting the catalog's purpose as a commemorative or academic resource for the exhibition. The background of the cover is plain white, which draws attention to the central illustration and text.
The image shows a book open to a page with a portrait of Ernst Barlach. The portrait is in black and white and shows a bearded man wearing a hat. The text on the page reads "Ernst Barlach: 1870-1938" and "An exhibition at the Busch-Reisinger Museum Harvard University December 16, 1970-February 13, 1971." The book is placed on a table or surface, and the image appears to be a photograph of the book.